...excitement to my students. I have a relaxed, hands-on teaching style with the belief that visual cues and plenty of practice involving real-life examples are both key to understanding a topic. Focus areas I enjoy teaching include biology, most levels of math, earth science, and engineering courses. I love working with students of all ages, and have a strong desire to help students succeed. In my free time I love to spend time with my...
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...areas of Chemistry and Math. I believe that education is the key to creating a better society, and I try to exude this sentiment in my teaching style. I also feel that being able to explain math and science subjects in terms of real world problems will make students able to relate to concepts historically difficult to grasp. In my spare time, I enjoy watching science and historical documentaries, being outdoors with my wife and...
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...school in the Bronx, New York. I taught sixth, seventh, eighth, and ninth grade Math and Science for six years before enrolling in a Post-Baccalaureate program for health sciences professions at Rutgers University. In this one year program, I am taking pre-requisite courses to be eligible for medical school. I enjoy tutoring Science as well as Math and especially enjoy helping students overcome anxieties and fears they have associated with these subjects. In my spare...
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I love science, math and reading. I have earned degrees at the University of Wyoming, Oklahoma State University, and Kansas State University. I worked as a research scientist, editor and now a substitute teacher/tutor. I live on a tiny farm in southern Minnesota and love my pets and being outdoors.
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I am a graduate of the University of Iowa, holding a Masters of Science in Chemistry. My areas of expertise include environmental chemistry, analytical chemistry, organic chemistry, and environmental public health.
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I am a recent college graduate who is working in biomedical research. I currently work at the Versiti Blood Research Institute in Milwaukee researching the genetic regulation behind hematopoietic stem cell development. I tutored Biology through the last two years of my undergrad, and also TA'ed multiple courses. I have a degree in both Biology and Environmental Science. I would love to help you learn the life sciences!
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...tutored at Rowan's Writing Center for two years. This encompassed helping students at any stage of the writing process, from brainstorming to proofreading. I also assisted with multimedia projects as well, such as powerpoints and video projects. Additionally, I instructed mini classes as a supplementary lesson for college composition courses. I consider myself to be well versed in numerous subjects. Some of my personal favorite subject to learn about include environmental sciences, anatomy, astronomy, and...
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...be more true, and I truly hope to contribute to making a more educated and successful world. I am passionate about helping students have a deep understanding of what they are studying because that completes the essence of education, in my opinion. I needed tutoring as a grade school student, so I know the value of a qualified and dedicated tutor. I've tutored students from grades 3-12 in a variety of subjects as part of...
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...a Masters of Science degree in Biology from the University of Richmond. I have been teaching primarily at the college level for more than 25 years, in the subjects of Biology and Environmental Science. I have been tutoring for more than 10 years to both high school and college students in the subjects of Biology, Chemistry, and Environmental Science. I like to encourage my students, giving them the skills they need to succeed in their...
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...on their individual needs and catering to their interests. I truly want to help students learn because I know the difference that individualized instruction can have on growth. Further, a simple change in phrasing or a different method for approaching a problem can greatly improve a student's understanding of the concepts they are learning. While I tutor a wide variety of subjects, I am particularly passionate about English, Science, and Government. These subjects have garnered...
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...of the term, during our introduction to linear algebra, the professor showed us what the formulas looked like in 3-dimensional space using computation software. He started with the equation for a sphere then showed us how to translate and deform the sphere. When he put the equation and the transformations in order, it looked like a ball hitting the ground, flattening a bit, bouncing up and moving forward. From then, I was fascinated by mathematics....
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...As an environmental educator, I traveled around the Olympic Peninsula teaching 3rd, 4th, and 5th-grades ocean-themed lessons. My husband and I moved to Pullman, WA, where I became a graduate student at Washington State University (Go Cougs!). I chose the Masters in Teaching (MIT) program in June 2021, taking various courses. I currently work full time as a middle school teacher in Kent, WA. I continue to tutor because I love working with students and...
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...and SAT) but also assisting with study skills and organization. I also have experience in working with students with various learning disabilities, including ADD/ADHD. I have helped students in all levels of courses, including honors and AP levels. My tutoring methods focus on customizing my lesson plan to what works best for that particular student. There are several ways to teach any one concept, and I focus on finding what will work best for that student....
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...very passionate about learning (some may say that I am a nerd!) and strongly believe in learning because one genuinely desires to become knowledgable in the subject, rather than studying to master an exam. It is my utmost desire to watch my students grow and excel. In my free time, I enjoy hiking, dancing, and playing the violin, as well as watching netflix and hanging out with my friends. My favorite color is blue, my...
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...math, English, and science (Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Biochemistry). I really enjoy tutoring math and English! Math always has an answer to work towards and can be taught using various mediums. English is also a favorite subject of mine as I love to read and write and love reading the works of others. I like to tutor subjects by working through problems with students and practicing problems. Outside of academics, I enjoy hiking and have...
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...I have tutored students at all grade levels, and tailor my approach to their learning style and their specific needs. Assessments are made to measure student strengths, and determine where a student can improve in their critical thinking processes. I also take into account the many external factors which can impede a student from learning. There is no greater blessing than to help someone else succeed. I look forward in contributing to yours!
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...brain just can't do science." I know this to not be true because when you put your mind to anything, you can accomplish it. Nothing will just fall into your lap. You must pursue it. I'm here to help you pursue knowledge so you can succeed in anything you try. I come from a math family, but ended up teaching science. I've gone from crying because I couldn't get long division in 4th grade to...
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...I have 7 years of experience teaching and tutoring preschool-high school in reading, science, math, and Koine Greek, and I've amassed enough SAT/ACT test prep books to keep a bonfire roaring for a week (though who would ever burn those treasures???). My passion is to help students realize that they empower themselves when they outline their future and see how learning fits in their puzzle. I love nature science, history, art, and meteorology!
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...to biostatistics, I like it all. Science is amazing because it is so experimental and complex, but once understood truly fascinating and question-inducing. Math and analytical writing are a close second and third. Math, in my opinion, is great because (with a few exceptions) there are no if, buts, or maybes. Math is a dependable, rule-following subject, and that's why I like it. Though this may seem hard to believe, I have found that writing...
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I am an educator, naturalist, and geographer that focuses on study skills, critical thinking, and real-world applications in my pedagogical approach. I have a M.S. in geography (cultural and physical applications) and a B.S. in ecology and conservation biology. I have taught college biology and geography, and have 5 years experience in K-12 curriculum development for the natural and social sciences.
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With global warming and ecological changes affecting today's world in a number of ways, the field of environmental science is rapidly growing. From environmentally friendly architecture to environmental law and legislation, the field has quickly become integrated in numerous other disciplines. For students with an interest in green technology and conservation, a background in environmental science can be essential. Even for those out of school, familiarity with environmental science concepts can allow you to stay up to date with the latest technology and understand how legislation changes the way in which we interact with our surroundings.
The integration of ecology, chemistry, and social sciences that is present in environmental sciences can make the topic seem dense and convoluted. To fully understand the impact an action might have on the environment, one first needs to understand the environmental systems as they function naturally, and then analyze how human impact disturbs these natural cycles. This demands not only a great amount of knowledge, but the ability to see and predict how different concepts influence one another. It can seem like a lot to ask a person to learn, particularly when the skill sets required are so vast; however, that's what is necessary for environmental science students.
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Varsity Tutors can connect you with a knowledgeable tutor who has taken the environmental science courses that you are working on. They have aced their exams and are now using their skills to pass on the understanding to you. If you are struggling in multiple areas, or only one, your personal tutor can help you form an unbeatable study plan that can help you prepare for your exam requirements. If you have a specific goal, such as getting into a particular class or earning a particular score on your exam, they can help you set a game plan to meet it. In addition, the tutor works to ensure that you stay on the track for success while providing reports of your progression along the way.
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The student did not have any homework for algebra 2, but did have homework in environmental science. We completed the questions his teacher had assigned. He is learning about biomass, food chains, organism and number pyramids.
I met with the student to cover topics from the previous week. She seems to have a great grasp of the material. We talked about how we're going to approach the semester and what assistance she will need to study for quizzes, prepare presentations, and write papers.
Review chapter of environmental science study guide, including but not limited to defining terms such as desalination, decertification, integrated pest management, the six worldwide crops that provide 80 percent of the world's caloric intake, rangeland, etc.
During this session, I met and got to know the student and we were able to make some progress on his science lessons. We worked on a project that involved birds' feet functions and built a demonstration to test a hypothesis he came up with. A project report was written up and sent to his science teacher.
The student decided that he would rather spend our time studying for environmental science. It went well. The review packet was comprehensive and there was plenty of material to cover. His understanding was good; I think he benefited from the rigorous quizzing.